Colorful characters abound at the Terlingua GREEN SCENE Festival!

Learn about sustainability with live, hands-on demonstrations!

The fun continues well into the starry night!

Vendor Registration Deadline Extended!

The deadline to register as a Vendor for this year's GREEN SCENE Festival has been extended! If you're interested in having a booth at the Festival, please check out the Become a Vendor page for information and a registration form.

Please send a message to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. today, or contact us on Facebook, to let us know to to expect your registration in the mail!

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TCG Featured on Texas PBS!

Wow! The Terlingua Community Garden was featured on a PBS special! The video above is about an hour long, and discusses the many facets of water usage and conservation efforts going on in the Lone Star State.

Water conservation is the most important part of living in the desert, and the Terlingua Community Garden is dedicated to using that most precious resource wisely while teaching other desert gardeners how to get the most from their garden.

The Terlingua Community Garden is proud to use only rainwater on the plants, and the GREEN SCENE is all about raising funds to secure tanks to store that precious rainwater. We currently have two tanks on the Market Building, and four more tanks on the Starlight Theatre.

To help support the garden, please donate today. All donations are tax deductible, and secure through PayPal.

We hope to see you at this year's GREEN SCENE, where you can tour the Community Garden in person and learn about sustainability and creativity in Terlingua!

2016 GREEN SCENE is in the Bag!

Thanks so much to everyone who helped and came out to support the Garden during the 2016 GREEN SCENE Sustainability Festival!

The money raised at the event was divided equally between the Terlingua Community Garden, and Terlingua Recycles! for their community improvement projects. In addition to the proceeds from the GREEN SCENE, the Community Garden has received a grant to improve the garden infrastructure.

We've upgraded our solar system to power a new pressurized water pump, which feeds 10 spigots spaced throughout the garden. These spigots create an easy-to-use watering system, which is fed from our 18,000 gallon water catchment system.

We've added new lights at the Market Building, which will allow for evening activities at the Garden. Several new electrical outlets at the Market Building will allow gardeners and vendors to charge their electronic devices. We've completed a new community compost recycling system that is easy to use for all community members!

Stop by the garden to check out all these improvements, and see what else is growing!